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1889 Buffalo Bill's Wild West program in French (48-page)
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... généraux W. S. Hancock, Crook, Pope, Miles, Ord, Augur, Terry, Mackensie, Caer, Forsythe, Merritt, Brisbin..."
"... aussi, c'est le récit de ses exploits dans les prairies, en compagnie de Carr, Miles et Crook, publiés..."
1889 Buffalo Bill's Wild West program in French (48-page)
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... généraux W. S. Hancock, Crook, Pope, Miles, Ord, Augur, Terry, Mackensie, Caer, Forsythe, Merritt, Brisbin..."
"... aussi, c'est le récit de ses exploits dans les prairies, en compagnie de Carr, Miles et Crook, publiés..."
Letter from William F. Cody to John H. Tait, December 13-14, [1913]
"... over five Miles of them it takes time to arrange and finish them.3 After seeing the picturerspictures..."
"... Wild West during its final European tour, 1902-1906. "Carlo" is probably Carlo (or Carlos) Miles, who..."
"... with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East. Contemporary newspaper accounts sometimes referred to Miles as an "Indian..."
"...," perhaps due to his skin tone. Miles (or Myles) is believed to have appeared in Cody's film The Indian Wars..."
Our Ladies' Column
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"... than a mile before we reached the great building at Earl's-Court Station was blocked with vehicles..."
Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill, Col. Wm. F. Cody, Last of the Great Scouts and Pawnee Bill, Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill), White Chief of the Pawnees
"... of the numerous cross-continent caravans. Proceeding but a few miles, they met returning stragglers from..."
"... Plum Creek on the South Platte River, about thirty-five miles west of Old Fort Kearney. The train had..."
"... a hundred miles for medical aid. Then came the agitation for a mail service between the East and West..."
"... and twenty-five dollars a month for their perilous work. Two hundred and fifty miles was the daily assignment..."
White Woman Slain by Indians Near Base of Wichitas
".... With over a thousand soldiers not half a mile away, the cold blooded murder was accomplished..."
"... was given a company of cavalry and almost immediately struck the trail of the Indians one half mile..."
"... this side of Four Mile Crossing. The Indian camp was sighted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and after..."
Los Angeles
"..., a famous writer and editor, died recently at a Pasadena hospital. Col. Cody was some 300 miles inland from..."
"... station, more than 100 miles away. For more than 100 miles he rode through a desert sandstorm. The desert..."
Ten Days on the Plains
"...Crosby, John Schuyler, 1839-1914..."
".... Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. Distances. 1.st day19 Miles 2. "38 " 3. "17 " 4. "16 " 5..."
".... "0 " 6 "20 " 7. "22 " 8 "18 " 9 "25 " 10 "19 " Total 194 Miles. Ten..."
"... found ourselves upon the plains. Here the road runs for hundreds of miles straight as an arrow, and flat..."
The Rough Rider, 1899
".... Colonel Cody had a little war of his own with the Spaniards before Dewey, Sampson, Miles, Roosevelt..."
"..., increasing, superlative The Courier Co. Buffalo, N.Y. Gen. Miles and Col. Maus riding Buffalo Bill's western..."
"... to hand under Miles, Merritt, Sitting Bull, Red Cloud and other great captains and savage chiefs..."
"... on the trip, but I did make it hand over fist. People drove 300 miles to see me and my exhibition. They came..."
Summer Days in England
"...Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount, 1758-1805..."
"... of the great Nelson also molders here. Here, too, rise in beauty and grandeur the monuments a grateful country..."
Big-Game Hunting in the Far West
"...Crosby, John Schuyler, 1839-1914..."
"... out a considerable length along the road which ran near the foot of the sand-hills, two miles from..."
"... in a special car, and thence by Government wagons to the post, which was only eighteen miles from the station..."
Letter from T. D. Heed to Susanna Mercy Heed, 1867
"..., this place is a military post. Five hundred miles due west of St Louis. The little town of Ellsworth three..."
"... miles west of here the last town, on the frontier. this is on the Santafee road. and all almost all..."
"..., it is regarded at present as very unsafe to ride out five miles from this post. I had intended going out..."
"... to thirty miles of here, also Elk and Antelope, while prairie chickens and prairie Dogs and Prairie wolves..."
The "Wild West" at Play
"... (cowboys), J. Nelson (vacquero), and E. Snyder, J. Bowery, C. F. Davis, and T. V. Murphy (Cowboy Band), C..."
"... and Nelson, who sent the ball spinning beyond the boundary. ..."
Wild West Smoking Concert
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
"..., Colonel Cody's assistant arrived, as well as Major Brown and John Nelson. Mr. Stimpson presided, ably..."
Untitled [No less than five special trains]
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
"...," the fighting chief of the Sioux; "John Nelson," who acted as scout to Brigham Young's party..."
Last of the Great Scouts
"... of '91—Influence Exerted Over the Indians by the Wild West Show—Will's Opinion of General Miles—Banquet..."
".... A Thousand Miles in the Saddle with "Buffalo Bill"—"The Garden of the Gods"—Preparations for the World's Fair..."
"... chancing upon settlers and farmhouses, in which the night might be passed; but with every mile the settlers..."
"..., and as the nearest dwelling was a dozen miles away, it was decided that we should camp by the streamside. The family..."
Christian Labor Along the Line of the Union Pacific Railroad
"... into Benton beyond the second crossing of the North Platte, and about 700 miles west of Omaha, on Saturday..."
"... evening, July 25th, 1868. Benton, nearly two miles beyond the river, is a city of tents and alkali. We..."
"..., and your correspondent and several others rode over to Rawlin's Springs—sixteen miles west to the end..."
"..., and probably very soon will have nearly double that number, when they lay their six miles of track a day! After..."
Farewell Performance of the Wild West
"... was the international ten-mile race, in which English riding horses and English thoroughbreds were to be matched against..."
"... stables. The race was to be run in 20 laps over the half-mile course, each rider changing to a fresh horse..."
"... was given just after a quarter to five, and both riders made away in good style. At the quarter mile Latham..."
"... him five lengths behind. At the opening of the third half mile, however, Antonio was leading..."
Red Shirt
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... photographs Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
Red Shirt
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"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
Native Americans in front of tipis
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... Cartes de visite Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
Red Shirt in front of tipi holding bow with arrow
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
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The Visit of Their Majesties
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"... Performers Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
The Queen's Visit to the Wild West Show at West Brompton from The Graphic
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... Personages/Royalty Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
Letter from William F. Cody to C. L. Hinkle, May 14, 1902
".... Hawks2 & Nelson— are now at Cody looking the Cody- and Salsbury Canal over— They will be in Cheyenne soon..."
The Wild West
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
"... the pleasure of meeting the veteran John Nelson, one of the most interesting of the central figures of the show..."
".... Among his varied experiences, Mr. Nelson acted as guide to the late Brigham Young when the great Mormon..."
"... felt they could comfortably hold. Mr. Nelson, who has done so much, extended a most courteous..."
The Visit of Buffalo Bill
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"..., four or six to each, are filled with something like 50,000 square yards of canvas, 30 miles of rope..."
"... with the 30 miles of rope. The way the Show is moved from place, and the rapidity with which it is taken down..."
"... of their ancestors in old England, thus being five thousand five hundred miles from their native ranches..."
The Lion of London
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Phelps, William Walter, 1839-1894..."
"... of Denmark (Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia; 1844-1925) and later Queen Alexandra, consort..."
"... to Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925. Note 2: The "yellow streaked panther" is likely a puma..."
Letter from William F. Cody to Charles F. Manderson, March 5, 1900
"...: I have spent most of the past winter and fall in the Big Horn Basin. In October General Miles..."
"... of the basin and the mountains; in fact, they were so well pleased, that General Miles and five of his friends..."
"... bought ranches and will stock them with cattle and horses. When such a man as General Miles selects..."
Colonel Cody The "Old Scout" Here for the Park County Fair, September 16, 17, 18,
"...Miles, Carlos..."
"... men. And with him comes Johnny Baker, John Tate, Carlos Miles, and some of the rest of the men who..."
"... of miles to see. There will be roping of the kind seldom witnessed. There will be bucking of the sort..."
Notes and Gleanings
"... to Pine Ridge of Gen. MILES, accompanied by Gens. LEE, MAUS, and BALDWIN, to act against the peace pact..."
Untitled [The camp of Thomas Parker]
"... Ellsworth, Kan., Sept. 20. --The camp of Thomas Parker, railroad contractor, 46 miles above Fort..."
Alger, Horace Chapin, 1857-1906
"... on banking and finance as his career. He moved to Miles City, Montana, in 1884 and went on to Sheridan..."
General Circular, Bureau of Immigration, Topeka, Kansas, March 11, 1867
"... a Territory May 30th, 1854. Admitted into the Union a State, January 29th, 1861. Has about 80,000 square miles..."
".... Is 207 mile wide from north to south, and about 400 miles long, east to west. Contains over fifty million..."
"... for about 100 miles, and is navigable to Montana Territory, -- about 2,500 miles above Leavenworth..."
".... Steamboats have occasionally run up the Kansas River 120 miles, to Fort Riley. Timber abounds along..."
Fort Cottonwood 1865 sketch
"... Afterwards Fort McPherson, in the Indian Campaign, 1865. The fort was one hundred miles west of Fort Kearney..."
Untitled [Mrs. "Buffalo Bill" is an amiable domestic woman]
"... Platte, where she lives. Her home, Scout's Rest, is a long, low building, four miles from the town, large..."
The Wild West Show in Berlin
"...Phelps, William Walter, 1839-1894..."
"...: William Walter Phelps (1839-1894), a successful banker and Congressman from the state of New Jersey..."
Souvenir Album of the visit of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to the American Exhibition
"....—EMMA HICKOK. 9. DEADWOOD STAGE COACH.—Driver, FRED MATHEWS—Guard, JOHN NELSON. 10. INDIAN RACE.—TWO..."
".... ATTACK ON SETTLERS' CABIN.—Principals, JOHN NELSON and Mr. FRANK WHITTAKER. ORATOR.—Mr. FRANK RICHMOND..."
"... is given by the real people, who have been brought five thousand miles from their prairie homes..."
"... Stand are refreshment bars. The arena in front of this stand is about one-third of a mile..."
Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928
"... of the Victorian era. She received an honorary degree from the University of St. Andrews in 1922 and in 1925..."
Birth at the Wild West Camp
"...Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
"... (Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia; 1844-1925) and later Queen Alexandra, consort to Edward VII..."
"..., King of Great Britain, 1844-1925. ..."
The Wild West in England
"... and King of the Cowboys; Utah Frank, John Nelson, and a score of other well-known characters. We also..."
"..., loyalty and peace, five thousand miles from their homes, braving the dangers of the to them great unknown..."
"... in of an arena more than a third of a mile in circumference, flanked by a grand stand filled with seats and boxes..."
"..., we were still twelve miles from our future camp. So, quickly loading our entire outfit on three..."
The Wild West Show
"...Custer, George A. (George Armstrong), 1839-1876..."
"...Morgan, Matthew Somerville, 1839-1890..."
"...Red Shirt, 1845?-1925..."
American Broncho Horses v. English Thoroughbreds
"... MILES RACE FOR £500 A-SIDE. The second match between the English thoroughbred horses and bronchos..."
"... horses each half-mile, and although the Englishman's mounts showed much the greater pace the alacrity..."
Letter from C. H. Morrill to C. E. Perkins, February 22, 1901
"... within six or twelve months, the terminus will be at Corbett, seven miles East of Cody. That being..."
"..., would it not establish a rival to Cody only seven miles away". Bill answered, "That is looking farther..."
The Wild West Pony Express
"... San Francisco as far east as Sacramento. But between Sacramento and St. Joseph intervened 1,982 miles..."
".... Sixty riders and 420 ponies were secured. The stations were from twelve to fifteen miles apart. Each..."
"..., on the North Platte, to the Three Crossings of the Sweetwater—a distance of seventy-six miles. It was a long..."
"... of my route, I found that my successor was dead drunk. His route was eighty-five miles long. What did I..."
Footprints At The Wild West Show
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
"... than could be found in all the shoe stores on Broadway. His ancient scoutship, old John Nelson, wears..."
Untitled [The first representation took place]
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
"...; Ogallala Sioux Indians, Indian boys, John Nelson, the famous old scout, several Indian Chiefs, and finally..."
Salus Populi Lex Suprema
"...Nelson, John Young, 1826-1903..."
"...." The old backwoodsman, John Nelson, who conducted Brigham Young to the Salt Lake City, and an old Indian..."
Red and White; or a New Use for Indians
"... Nelson, George Fraser, and an unknown man, after a stubborn fight with a section of the Governor's..."
"... of the house of the civilised Choctaw "Jim Nelson" or "George Foster" (no longer "Rushing Bear" or "Red Eagle..."